Job 20:21

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Book of Job tells us that nothing of what the wicked person eats will be left, and no one will care about his possessions. Zophar is speaking, warning about the fate of the wicked.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a big cookie, but you couldn't eat it all, and the cookie would just disappear without anyone wanting to share it. That's what Zophar says will happen to the bad guy's food and stuff.

Historical Background

Job was written around the time of the patriarchs, possibly by Moses. It's set in the land of Uz and discusses the challenges of faith and suffering. Zophar, one of Job's friends, speaks here, offering a harsh critique of Job's situation.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this can remind us not to trust in our wealth and possessions, but in God's provision. Imagine someone who is rich but loses everything; the verse suggests that true value lies in God, not in material things.

Topics

faithprosperitypunishmentmaterialismGod's justicesuffering

Related Verses

Proverbs 13:22Psalm 37:191 Timothy 6:9Luke 12:151 John 2:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Job 20:21?
Zophar, one of Job's friends, is speaking. He is known for his harsh and critical remarks.
What is the main message of Job 20:21?
The main message is that the possessions and wealth of the wicked will not be valued or left behind, emphasizing the transient nature of worldly goods.
How can we apply the message of Job 20:21 today?
We can apply this by focusing on spiritual wealth and God's provision rather than material possessions, recognizing that true value lies in our relationship with God.
Are there other verses that relate to Job 20:21?
Yes, verses like Proverbs 13:22 and Psalm 37:19 discuss the fate of the wicked and the blessings of the righteous, relating to the themes found in Job 20:21.
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